Hello again, it's Jonathan with another idea for your home based business. You know, you really should not restrict yourself to just the big money makers. Not everyone has the time or funds to get involved with the complicated programs that promise riches beyond belief. But, there are a few programs out there that are very inexpensive, easy to promote and can make anyone a few extra bucks! Let alone, since it's easier to get someone involved in a little program, it's easier to get the same person to go for one of your more lucrative programs.
This concept operates on the same guidelines as the fast food restaurants. Burgers are sold at cost, but the real money is made on fries and colas. These extras cost almost nothing. So, here are a few "burgers" to get yourself a few extra bucks and a few interested prospects. The interested takers will be the same type of person to go for your "fries and colas" later.
The little Matrix programs are the best to start with and only the one's that are $5 or less. A great starter program is call Moola. You join this site for free and they actually give you money to play games and win more money. This site is very addictive and you'll be able to view your downline and make money off their winnings. After they win a few dollars there, offer your first burger from the dollar menu. The $1 Matrix System is the prefect starter. For only one dollar, they're in their first business. This program is still young with money to be made. Next you have the 3 Dollar Miracle. This site is great because it's also in spanish and italian so it can go international.
These are just some of the little programs out there. But don't leave your new downline alone to grow on their own from there. Show them a FREE advertising and promotion site like TrafficHoopla to get them off the ground. These people will show them the the best free traffic exchanges to use to promote their new programs. Maybe even a free classified advertising site like AdLandPro. Remember, help your downline and they'll help you.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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